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Autism clinical trial completed at Stem Cell Institute

I recently was asked about outcomes for patients treated in Panama for autism. This is the response I got from Jay Lenner, VP International Operations at the Stem Cell Institute. I wanted to share it with you. Jay makes an honest assessment I believe when stating patient outcomes that they have observed.

Here's what he wrote:
We have completed our autism clinical trial but that data has not yet been published in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. We expect to do so sometime this year or early next year. For now, we have various testimonials on our website for parents to see how some of our patients have improved after treatment. Here is Dr. Riordan discussing the autism trial on Joe Rogan's show: https://youtu.be/OtL1fEEtLaA?t=36m58s It starts right at the autism part. Dr. Riordan explains the trial, the mechanism of how the cells work for autism, and also, very briefly, some of the results. Here is a link to the actual trial: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT02192749

I am also aware of an autism group on Facebook to which many parents of children treated at our clinic belong. It's private and we are not affiliated with it but I know of it. Here is the link to it: https://www.facebook.com/groups/596312927166416/ Parents might want to join this group and ask some questions there.

Other than that, all I can really say is that a majority of the autism patients we treat report improvements in their ATEC scores over the course of a year. Some changes are quite dramatic, some are moderate and others are slight. Some children do not respond. Many parents are giving their children other treatments, supplements, medications, etc, before, during and after our treatments. All of these may affect the outcome one way or another. So even if we threw out a number like about 70% of the children improve, it really would not apply to any particular applicant since there are so many different variables involved.